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Milan’s tension: Concaseon and Karaburia, on the crash!
Sergio CosonsonMilan’s director and his defenders David Karabria This Sunday, after a comeback of the Rosneli team’s match against Palma (3-2), a strict confrontation on the Sansiro lawn, but several players had to intervene to separate them.
As soon as the match was over, the adrenaline of the Nutrow player was reversed adrenaline. Tijani Rainders And Nigerian Sam Chukuwes, Concaseon He brought Karabria directly about what happened while the sideback was on the bench for the last few minutes after replacing with Serbian players. Luka Yovic. Everything started with a change.
Karabria also was upset and reacted Both seemed to be beaten, but Milan’s team members intervened and settled down. Even when they were driven away, things were blamed.
Causes of the difference between the two
The relationship between the two is also affected by the engineer’s decision. Remove the captain’s armband Give to the French goalkeeper Mike Mainyan. This Sunday, both started, and Menyan put on armband and supported the director’s decision.
In addition, Karabria has seen how Milan has signed a Brazilian athlete this summer. Emerson Royal And now in English at the winter market Kyle Walker To strengthen his position where he lost his ownership.
Their version of what happened
The two explained what happened after the match. “They are events on the field, misunderstanding. We were concerned about this game. Adrenaline was quite expensive, so we modified the problem. This is the first thing that can be seen on the field. But it’s not the last thing, “it’s not fun to watch, but it’s the most important thing. ” Karabria told Dazn:
“I am nervous every day. Sometimes adrenaline is secreted and I can work on this sport with passion. These are good for me. It is a game situation, not more. That’s the same as what happens to the children when we go to the restaurant. ” Not, that is not a problem. “ Concaseon said at a press conference:
Source: Mundo Deportivo
Sophia Jhon is a sports journalist and author. He has worked as a news editor for Sportish and is now a sport columnist for the same publication. Alberta’s professional interests lie largely in sports news, with an emphasis on English football. He has also written articles on other sporting topics.
